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LaFarett, Fred was born in 1886, died in 1892, and was buried in grave number 16-34 in Hardin Cem. Cemetery in Marshell County, Alabama, U.S.A., and was relocated in 1937 to Walker Cem. Cemetery by order of the Tennessee Valley Authority, for the Guntersville Reservoir Project.
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LaFarett, Infant was born in 1880, died in 1880, and was buried in grave number 16-37 in Hardin Cem. Cemetery in Marshell County, Alabama, U.S.A., and was relocated in 1937 to Walker Cem. Cemetery by order of the Tennessee Valley Authority, for the Guntersville Reservoir Project.
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LaFarett, Infant was born in 1890, died in 1890, and was buried in grave number 16-36 in Hardin Cem. Cemetery in Marshell County, Alabama, U.S.A., and was relocated in 1937 to Walker Cem. Cemetery by order of the Tennessee Valley Authority, for the Guntersville Reservoir Project.
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LaFarett, J. H. was born in 1856, died in 1931, and was buried in grave number 16-31 in Hardin Cem. Cemetery in Marshell County, Alabama, U.S.A., and was relocated in 1937 to Walker Cem. Cemetery by order of the Tennessee Valley Authority, for the Guntersville Reservoir Project.
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LaFarett, John was born in 1905, died in 1917, and was buried in grave number 16-33 in Hardin Cem. Cemetery in Marshell County, Alabama, U.S.A., and was relocated in 1937 to Walker Cem. Cemetery by order of the Tennessee Valley Authority, for the Guntersville Reservoir Project.
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Lafarett, Napolean married in 1872 according to a Massachusetts vital record for Fall River, Volume 244, Page 102.
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LaFarett, Sarah E. was born in 1854, died in 1906, and was buried in grave number 16-32 in Hardin Cem. Cemetery in Marshell County, Alabama, U.S.A., and was relocated in 1937 to Walker Cem. Cemetery by order of the Tennessee Valley Authority, for the Guntersville Reservoir Project.
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